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and mike said it. i think he indicated, had he got the chance to do that again, based on what he knows now, of course he wouldn't have made that decision. and, you know, i believe that's true. >> larry: how did you deal with pardons as a governor? >> early on, i got a whole stack of pardons. i said before we go through this i have to put together guidelines so i'm not swung by, you know, personal impressions of people. i need to really think this through. so we put together guidelines. and they were particularly strict as it related to folks who perpetrated violent crimes. as it turned out, after four years i didn't pardon or commuted any sentences at all. >> larry: none? >> none. my conclusion is if somebody has been convicted by a jury of their preerz and prosecuted and police were able to get the evidence necessary to put them behind bars, why in the world would i step in and reverse that sentence? >> larry: why have a pardon board? >> if you find there's a setting where there's been prosecutoral in
and mike said it. i think he indicated, had he got the chance to do that again, based on what he knows now, of course he wouldn't have made that decision. and, you know, i believe that's true. >> larry: how did you deal with pardons as a governor? >> early on, i got a whole stack of pardons. i said before we go through this i have to put together guidelines so i'm not swung by, you know, personal impressions of people. i need to really think this through. so we put together...
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hln law enforcement analyst mike brooks has new information on that and joins us on the phone. >> good to be with you. i'm hearing from my federal law enforcement and airline security sources that apparently this man got on this northwest flight off of a flight that originated in nigerian but it was a clm flight. i used to travel from washington, d.c. to africa through the airport. and very, very good security there. when you get to the gate, you go through additional screening. they put you in a holding area. what a patdown search most likely would not have found, whatever it was -- i don't know exactly what kind of device this was. they said they're not sure if it was on the body, on his body, or maybe secreted in his clothes. he apparently suffered second and third-degree burns to his thigh area. he was hospitalized but is not in life-threatening condition. they don't know if the device was a black powder, flash powder or as peter just pointed out, could be like richard reid used, a hydrogen peroxide-based explosive. they're taking the evidence overnight to the fbi lab in quantico w
hln law enforcement analyst mike brooks has new information on that and joins us on the phone. >> good to be with you. i'm hearing from my federal law enforcement and airline security sources that apparently this man got on this northwest flight off of a flight that originated in nigerian but it was a clm flight. i used to travel from washington, d.c. to africa through the airport. and very, very good security there. when you get to the gate, you go through additional screening. they put...
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mike brooks mentioned to me he believes whatever it is is on its way to the fbi lab in quantico to get some analysis of what it was, at least to term what of our major question, how did something get on a flight with all the security we have there today? how do you get something you can set fire to onto a plane? another one of the unanswered questions you're continuing to track down for us. kate, thanks for your great work. >> richard griffith was on the plane in question sitting in seat 36b. that was -- we think the suspect was in 19a. this is what you're looking at on your screen. on the left side of the plane as you are facing the front of the plane, this passenger was some distance back in another cabin. but he spoke at length to the gentleman who was sitting next to him. richard joins us by phone. richard, you spoke to the man who was sitting next to the suspect, is that what the story is? >> i was talking to the guy that was sitting next to him, yes, sir. >> and you believe he was in row 19. does that information make sense? >> yes, sir. that seems right. >> tell me what you hear
mike brooks mentioned to me he believes whatever it is is on its way to the fbi lab in quantico to get some analysis of what it was, at least to term what of our major question, how did something get on a flight with all the security we have there today? how do you get something you can set fire to onto a plane? another one of the unanswered questions you're continuing to track down for us. kate, thanks for your great work. >> richard griffith was on the plane in question sitting in seat...
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at one point, mike huckabee gave him clemency. those stores and more tonight on "360." >> larry: that's at 10:00 eastern, 7:00 pacific with anderson cooper. david cornwell, what do you make of donnie's comments that it makes him like every man? >> i disagree. there are really three audiences here that tiger has to deal with. one is the personal, his family and friends and people that are part of his personal life and he's let some down and they're going to side with his wife and others will support him. the other are his sponsors. i don't think they're issuing these statements because they don't think there's a problem with adultery, but there's no basis to terminate the agreement. and then the third is the public in this role model status. my father was a surgeon and once told me that it's okay if other people think you're god, but you're in trouble if you start believing it. a role model is not a super human icon. it is a person that has all the qualities and blemishes of being a human. tiger is now going to learn that process.
at one point, mike huckabee gave him clemency. those stores and more tonight on "360." >> larry: that's at 10:00 eastern, 7:00 pacific with anderson cooper. david cornwell, what do you make of donnie's comments that it makes him like every man? >> i disagree. there are really three audiences here that tiger has to deal with. one is the personal, his family and friends and people that are part of his personal life and he's let some down and they're going to side with his...
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with us are chuck cox, susan powell's father and mike, susan's best friend. she's known susan since she was 8 years old. how are you holding up? >> well, larry, it's a struggle and just day to day basically. >> larry: now, you're in seattle. do they live in utah? >> yes, they live in west valley city, utah. >> larry: is that where she went missing? >> yes, it is. >> larry: when was the last time you spoke with your daughter? >> it's been two weeks ago on thursday. >> larry: was that shortly before she left or was taken? >> yeah, the thursday before she went missing. >> larry: now, your son-in-law joshua, are you close, by the way? >> we're fairly close. i've -- yeah, we're fairly close. >> larry: your son-in-law took the two sons camping, rather strange, don't you think, midnight on a sunday night b an the weather is below freezing? >> that's a concern to me. and yes, i do think that's strange. >> larry: susan's husband joshua was asked by reporters what happened. listen to what he said. >> reporter: there's a lot of talk on the internet and obviously in case
with us are chuck cox, susan powell's father and mike, susan's best friend. she's known susan since she was 8 years old. how are you holding up? >> well, larry, it's a struggle and just day to day basically. >> larry: now, you're in seattle. do they live in utah? >> yes, they live in west valley city, utah. >> larry: is that where she went missing? >> yes, it is. >> larry: when was the last time you spoke with your daughter? >> it's been two weeks ago...
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. >> mike ga lawn notices of "hln." he always gives you the news. thank you for joining us. larry king live starts right now. >> larry: tonight tiger woods before the controversy. >> i've learned how to in a sense manipulate things in my life, so i stay in places that are private. >> larry: before the scandal. >> it's just amazing how people like to take shots at you. >> larry: before his now troubled marriage. you like life as a single man too much? >> life is good right now. eventually when i'm ready. >> larry: tiger woods in his own words next on "larry king live." >> larry: thanks for joining us. i first talked to tiger woods in 1998. he was fresh off a historic history at the masters. his first of major, a lot of things strike you as interesting, on race, life in general. i was struck by how comfortable and self-assured he was. he was age 22. it started by talking about what else? golf and an injury that was keeping him on the sidelines. the approximate first obvious question would be, how's the back? >> the back is fine. what happened was i was kind of doing a little c
. >> mike ga lawn notices of "hln." he always gives you the news. thank you for joining us. larry king live starts right now. >> larry: tonight tiger woods before the controversy. >> i've learned how to in a sense manipulate things in my life, so i stay in places that are private. >> larry: before the scandal. >> it's just amazing how people like to take shots at you. >> larry: before his now troubled marriage. you like life as a single man too...
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you have carl malone and mike sdaish scottie pippen and you have me that's eligible. hopefully we all three get in. if i don't get in, i will be there to support scottie pippen. one of the greatest players on
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former governor mike huckabee granted him clemency. tonight, governor huk ckabee reacts. >> larry: that's at 10:00 eastern, 7:00 pacific. what do you make of donnie doish's commedois deutche's comment, it makes him like every other man? >> i disagree. there are only three people those part of his personal life, he let some down and will side with his wife and others will support him and help him get through this. the other are his sponsors. i don't think the sponsors are issuing the statements because they don't think there is a problem with adultery, issuing these statements because there's no agreement dealing with adultery. my father was a surgeon and once told me it's okay if other fit people think you're a god but you're in trouble if you start believing it. a role model is not a super human icon. it is a person that has all the qualities and blemishes of being a human. tiger will now learn that process. his success in rebuilding his reputation is being able to deal with his own blemishes in way that is authentic and sincere and b
former governor mike huckabee granted him clemency. tonight, governor huk ckabee reacts. >> larry: that's at 10:00 eastern, 7:00 pacific. what do you make of donnie doish's commedois deutche's comment, it makes him like every other man? >> i disagree. there are only three people those part of his personal life, he let some down and will side with his wife and others will support him and help him get through this. the other are his sponsors. i don't think the sponsors are issuing the...
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mike, thank you very much. >> thanks, campbell. >>> "band of sisters" continues tomorrow night. we'll look at single moms at r war, jungling motherhood and duty and dealing with their own war trauma when they come back home tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern time. that's it for us. "larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, president obama slams the money men. >> i did not run for office to be helping out a bunch of fat cat bankers on wall street. >> larry: and tells them to pay their profits forward. >> and now that they're back on their feet, we expect an extraordinary commitment from them to help rebuild our economy. >> larry: donald trump joins us what he thinks. and the fallout from tiger woods' infidelity, corporate backers backing out of deals with the disgraced golfer. will his self-imposed exile repair a reputation? nba bad boy dennis rodman is here for what it will take for tiger to claw his way out of controversy next on "larry king live." good evening. we're in new york tonight and all this week. tomorrow night the whole cast of "nine" will be with us. tonigh
mike, thank you very much. >> thanks, campbell. >>> "band of sisters" continues tomorrow night. we'll look at single moms at r war, jungling motherhood and duty and dealing with their own war trauma when they come back home tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern time. that's it for us. "larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, president obama slams the money men. >> i did not run for office to be helping out a bunch of fat cat bankers on wall...